THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1896, + +@ QF EE BA ¥ * Nn « What height 5, ¥ t depths, What dan 1 Finer to gain, Moa risk theis Il their soul In the mad ten vain My secosn ) gal examination Geographical Letter, Changed Birda, ird’'s head dl ssel, having her fore an main mast » a ship and her miz zen as n sch have d have have and 2. Change d's bead and part of a ve ! an animal mnge again ¢ ‘quiet,’’ as during a storm have ‘nothing 8. Changs and again and have a States and nited large animal o w 1 Canada No. 37. Riddles, 1. What is that which can keep pace with the swiftest horse yet always goes on | foot? 2. When is a plant to be more dreaded | than a mad dog? 8. Though you set me on foot, I shall be on my head. 4. There 1s a word of six letters: one away, and 12 will remain 5. If a mother speaks often of her chil dren, how can you be sure that she has more than six? Snares For the Tongue. Six thick thistle sticks Flesh of freshly fried flying fish The sea censeth, and it sufficeth us High roller, low roller, rower Gaze on the gray brigade Btrange strategie statistios. Give Grimes Jim's gilt gig whip She says she sells seashells A cup of goffes In a copper coffeopot Say, should such a shapely sash shabby stitches show? Sarah in a shawl softly. Smith's spirit flask split Philip's sixth sister's fifth squirrel’'s skull A box of mixed bisouits, a mixed oult box. Strict, strong Stephen Stringer snared slickly six sickly silky snakes, Bwan swam over the sea; swim, swan, swim; swan swam back again; well swum t swan. Key to the Puzzler, No. 28. Word Puzzles: 1. Garden, danger, gander. 2. Rogues, grouse. 8 Iime, mile. 4. Pare, pear, reap. 5. Notes, stone, tones. 6, Dared, dread, adder, No, #84, —Crooked Paths: 1. City of the Straits. 2. Father of Medicine. 8 Hub of the Universe. 4. Old Probabilities, No. 26.—The Lost Pet: Peter, impetu- ous, Capetown, petition, petunia, parapet, fetal, carpet, petrifaction, petulancy, im potus, trum No. 20, Progressive Enigma: Carpen tor, No, 271. —Goographioal Anagram: Girl on-tub-N-Burlington, No. 28 American Cltles: 1. Chatles ton. 9. Baratogs. 8 Mon lor. 4 Bpringfleld. 5. Richmond. 6. Baltimore, 7. Rochester, 8. Hartford. 0. New Hs ven. 10, Providence, No. 20.—A Handful of Peas: 1, P.an- ther. 2. P.artiole, 8. Palme 4. Pearl 8. Prussian. 6 Plover. 7. Pear. 8, “artisan, be Voi 10. J ruin 11. alter. 19, P.arable. 18. P-arched. 14. Poastern. — shoveled soft snow bis take | Containing a Useful Hint. “Phew!” exclaimed Mr, who was waiting for his the finishing fore starting for the theater. “What's Lobelia?" “It's musk,” she replied. Whereupon Mr. McSwat of his pocket and hnadkerchief, took an tout back EN { $ vO Tootp on the bureau, d will come withia of us this evening, Lobelia,” he sai Chieago Tribune Well Mounted, common-looking maa now riding that naked Bank BRinson Throg 4 red Rivers, “Huh! f I'd been } the two see an honorary ned the more v tO have title I should have said the rat, 100, The horse is R. A. B. N., after {ts une Ball, Was Warm. iy A A Changed Man. 13 4 1 Optical Delusion. matter with Of had the e-dintist.” ngton Star. A NEIGHBORLY SPIRIT. — “Mamma, can 1 invite born to slide down « Freddy BSan- ur cellar door ?™ “Won't you enjoy it just as much alone 7" “No. There are too many splinters in it now."—Life. A Good Cause, When asked why she rejected me Her reasons were most frank. Bhe weighed me In the balance—and I had none at the bank «N.Y, Herald. "Twould Have Cheered Her. She—Dear mamma's quite worried about you, She rays you looked so tery sober when you left home last evening. He-—Ah, she ought to have seen me when 1 returned.—Brooklyn Life, A Nloe Situation, Gildersleeve—Young Herway has a Job at last, Tillinghast—~What business ? Gildersleeve ~~ Bon-in-law, ~~ Town Topics, Modesty, Berimpitt—Doetor, this bill of yours is preposterous! ridiculous! Dr. Chargem (blandly) — Well, 1 don’t mind saying that its absurdly low myself! Harper's Bazar. — A Foreruvaner, Mr. Beraplegh-I had an awful dream last night. I thought I was dead. Mrs. Scrapleigh~The room was very warm, wasn't it 2-nok. So ————— The Effect of Agitation, Employer~Hbw 8 it, James, that you are so late this morning? Office Boy—I~I1-dlidn't know you were coming so early, sir! Puck. Answered, Bokes—Did you ewer see “Too Much Johnson 7” { John OHATE Dele ive of the girl 1 d Topics. f McSwat, | wife to put | touches to her toilet be- | | A National that perfume you are putting on your | magmifis | | | WHOLESALE he ALABAMA ELECTIONS Senate Wants Them Committee Investigated, FRAUDS OHARGED Majority of the Committees on Privi leges and Elections Declares That Kalb Was Twice Elected Governor of T1 State and Twice “Counted Out” Disastrous Floods in Furope ness and doubt lark wns careful result of calm deliberat s¢ of the murder miscarried cause he mistook Miss Sullivan for an er woman. The suspect is a man wh threatened lays bee his wife from whom he is Th Ww 1 to have a fow frequently passed he evening where Miss Su irdered nan ap t Jiate VAL Was m Killed Mis Hride and Himself. ALLEXTOWS, Pa March Tritschler, aged 34 yvoars a baker, and a member of sele murdersxi his sterdny fired two bulle to hisown wife yy soon after fectly happy Captaln Jameson on Trial. Loxpos, March 11 Dr. Leander 8 Jameson and the British officers con nthe Transvaal Bow charged who a anled him « sid we i formally arra Hee court ve nod in the orday ary 4 with vi ing the fore There w a large crowd in the court room and it enlistment act 1 street near the bullding, and Dr. James and his men were loudly and frequ ntiy cheered Mrs. Mayhrick Must Stay in Prison. Loxpox, March 11, Inquiries made at the United States embasky confirm the re port that the secretary of state for the home department, Sir Matthew White Ridley, has refused to reopen the case of Mrs. Florence Maybrick, the Americsu sentenced to imprisonment for life alt having been convicted of polsoning hes husband For a Masonie National niversity, BEAVER, Pa. March 11 The Morrow farm of fifty acres at this place has been purchased upon which to erect the Ma sonle National university Adjoining | innds will be purchased when reasonable arrangements can be made. Work on the | buildings will be started ‘nst as soon as | the weather will permis. i Donoghue Htill the Skating Champion, WASHINGTON, Maroh 11. <A *race over a | mile and a half conrse for the Indoor skat ing championship of the United States | and Canada wae won here yesterday by | Joe Donoghne. Harley Davidson was soe | ond and Howard Moshler third They | were the only competitors. Tortured to Death by Tramps, i WaAsAu, Wis, March 11. George Blank | was [rightfully tortured by four tramps | and died Monday night. He was burned with red hot irons in an effort to compel him to reveal the hiding place of his . The tramps secured only $4. They ri Wig. W'KINLEY'S BOOM LAUNCHED Every Refarones to Ohlo' dastiontly Fx-Governor Appinuded, onthe LX 1 hy WV sre 10 ks i id half the p tailed knowledge Italy Will Continue the War. 'N March in the den ing Italy's m cluding certain sate A Peace will this that one result of t immense and mo in the mi cabin itary ¢ the war vigor Brockway Counterfeiters Sentenced. TrExTOX, March William E Brock way, Abbie L. Smith and William E. Wag ner, the counterfe were arraigned for sentence before Judge of the fed eral court Brockway sentenced ten years in state prison and to pay a fine of $1,000. Mrs Smith was sent to the Ks sex county penitentiary for four years and will have to pay a fine of $250 sentence year in county penitentiary and a fine ters rreen Waa Wagner's the Hudson of $100 WAS one Probably Bound for Cuba. CRARLEsTON, 8 CO March 11, The steamer Commodore, which has been In port here for several weeks, suspected of being a filibuster, cleared yosterday for | Tampa. She has aboard a cargo of arms. ammunition and machetes. She ls in com mand of Paul T. Rojo, a Cuban, who a companiod her from Wilmington. It Is beliovisl that the Commodore will dis charge her cargo upon the Cuban coast be fore reaching Tampa Lillie Devereux Blake a Widow, NEw Brusawick, N.J., March 11. Grin fill Blake died yesterday at the home of | his sister, Mrs. D. G. English, aged 50. He | had been 111 a loog time. He was the hus band of Lillie Deveraux Blake, whom be | married thirty years ago, although they have not lived together for many years Mrs. Blake came here at intervals to vist her husband, and last saw him a week ago Ex-City Treasurer Greene Sentenced, EAv Crane, Wis, March 11.-Judge Fish, of Racine, yestorday sentenced ex City Treasurer Charles H. Groene to state prison for threo years and nine months at hard Inbor. He pleaded guilty to the em bezzlement of $1000 while he was in office. 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